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Charlie

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What is consequential validity and why does it matter?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

A negative after image is
 
  a. a hallucinatory effect.
  b. similar in brightness and color to the original stimulus.
  c. opposite in brightness and complementary in color to the original stimulus.
  d. complementary in brightness and opposite in color to the original stimulus.



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Answer to Question 1

Samuel Messick (1996, 1998), a famous psychometrician, coined the term consequential validity to bring attention to the fact that there are personal and social consequences of test scores. He was particularly concerned about the potential for unfortunate consequences when a test systematically produces biased decisions and social injustices. From a measurement perspective, the source of the trouble is that a test may include irrelevant variance in scores (e.g., socioeconomic status that leads to variation on an intelligence test) or underrepresents the construct.

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